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The government recently introduced what it described as the biggest changes to immigration policy in a generation.

The government recently introduced what it described as the biggest changes to immigration policy in a generation. And recruiters should get to grips with the new legislation, not only to advise clients but also to avoid strict penalties. Colin Cottell investigates

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